Drivers must use their seat belt:
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While driving on any road.
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Only while driving on an expressway.
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Only while driving with other passengers.
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Only while driving on wet and dangerous roads.
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Explanation
Drivers must wear a seat belt at all times, on any type of road, regardless of the number of passengers. Failure to do so may result in a citation.
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